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The Media's Role in the Parliament Occupation w/ Byron C Clark: August 10, 2022

The Media's Role in the Parliament Occupation w/ Byron C Clark: August 10, 2022 The Media's Role in the Parliament Occupation w/ Byron C Clark: August 10, 2022, 19.45 MB
Wed 10 Aug 2022

Parliament grounds have been cleared, and the grass will regrow, but the disinformation networks behind the protests remain. This is how disinformation researcher Byron Clark described the aftermath of March’s parliament occupation.

In a new journal article, Clark reflects on the media’s role in the occupation, from far-right networks such as Counterspin, to mainstream platforms such as Newsroom and Newstalk ZB, and urges journalists not to ignore disinformation networks, but to investigate them and analyse the role they are playing in our contemporary ‘post-truth’ world.

Emilia spoke to Byron Clark about his article, which is linked below

https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/1248/1580

 

Asian Health Inequities w/ Dr. Roshini Peiris-John: August 9, 2022

Asian Health Inequities w/ Dr. Roshini Peiris-John: August 9, 2022 Roshini Peiris-John: August 9, 2022, 14.88 MB
Tue 9 Aug 2022

Emily spoke with Co-Director of The University Of Auckland’s centre for Asian and ethnic Minority health research Dr. Roshini Peiris-John about the challenges faced by Asian New Zealanders in accessing health services.

The Wire w/ Casper: August 9, 2022

The Wire w/ Casper: August 9, 2022 The Wire w/ Casper: August 9, 2022, 104.72 MB
Tue 9 Aug 2022

This week on the Tuesday Wire Casper spoke to Dr. Shane Reti from the National party and Zoe Hawke from E Tipu E Rea about Welfare policy the National party’s young jobseeker plan.

Emily spoke to Dr. Roshini Peiris-John from the University of Auckland about the challenges faced by Asian New Zealanders in accessing health services.

As well as Massey University marine biologist Dr Karen Stockin about the link between climate change and the movement of whales.

National's Welfare Plan w/ Dr. Shane Reti: August 9, 2022

National's Welfare Plan w/ Dr. Shane Reti: August 8, 2022 Shane Reti: August 8, 2022, 16.77 MB
Tue 9 Aug 2022

Over the weekend the National party announced their latest policy plan to shift young people off of the jobseeker’s benefit.

The policy includes the provision of dedicated job coaches to beneficiaries, a thousand-dollar bonus for young jobseekers who enter into and stay in work for a full year, as well as potential sanctions for those who fail to follow their prescribed plan.

For Casper'[s weekly chat with National party MP Dr. Shane Reti, he asked him about the policy, how it proposes to help young beneficiaries and how exactly it might function.

Rangatahi Welfare Policy w/ Zoe Hawke: August 9, 2022

Rangatahi Welfare Policy w/ Zoe Hawke: August 9, 2022 Rangatahi Welfare Policy w/ Zoe Hawke: August 9, 2022, 13.03 MB
Tue 9 Aug 2022

To discuss welfare policy for rangatahi on a wider level, in response to not just the National party’s recently announced plan but welfare proposals from across the political spectrum, Casper spoke with Zoe Hawke from E Tipu E Rea.

 

Ocean Warming Impacting Whales w/ Dr. Karen Stockin: August 9, 2022

Ocean Warming Impacting Whales w/ Dr. Karen Stockin: August 9, 2022 Karen Stockin: August 9, 2022, 7.05 MB
Tue 9 Aug 2022

A new study shows that rising sea temperatures are pushing sperm and blue whales into Southern waters. 

The research, which is the collaborative effort of four universities, including The University of Canterbury and Massey university, suggests impacts on ecosystems and tourism could be significant. 

Emily spoke with Massey University marine ecologist and research co-lead Dr Karen Stockin.

The Wire w/ Joe: August 8, 2022

The Wire w/ Joe: August 8, 2022 The Wire w/ Joe: August 8, 2022, 108.35 MB
Mon 8 Aug 2022

This week on The Wire for Rāhina Monday!

Joe speaks to Steven Agnew, a senior Lecturer from the University of Canterbury about ending persistent disparities for Pasifika students in regards to literacy skills. He also speaks to Katie Pickles, a Professor of History from the University of Canterbury, about Jane Goodall joining Barbie’s ‘inspiring women’ series and how this ties in with Barbie being an antithesis of feminism given the company’s controversial representation of women.

Liam will be chats to Michelle Johnstone from the Amalgamated Workers Union about dangerous housing conditions for migrant workers, as well as Rober Patman from the University of Otago about the United States Senate passing a major democrat climate and health package. 

Tomorrow’s World is back! Isla and Stella speak to Keoni Mahelona from Te Pūnaha Matatini about using machine learning to revitalise Te Reo Māori.

That's us for the Monday Wire!

Dangerous Housing Conditions for Migrant Workers w/ Michelle Johnstone: August 8, 2022

Dangerous Housing Conditions for Migrant Workers w/ Michelle Johnstone: August 8, 2022 Dangerous Housing Conditions for Migrant Workers w/ Michelle Johnstone: August 8, 2022, 13.41 MB
Mon 8 Aug 2022

New reports show migrant horticulture workers are enduring dire housing conditions, seeing upwards of six men a week in a single motel room that are each charged 150 a week. The accommodation has been detrimental to the workers physical health, with one worker reporting his illness wasn’t taken seriously unless it required hospitalisation. The Equal Employment Opportunities Commissioner has recently investigated the conditions, calling it blatant economic exploitation. 

To learn more, Liam spoke to Michelle Johnstone from the Amalgamated Workers Union about the conditions.

 

Pasifika Literacy Disparities w/ Stephen Agnew: August 8, 2022

Pasifika Literacy Disparities w/ Stephen Agnew: August 8, 2022 Pasifika Literacy Disparities w/ Stephen Agnew: August 8, 2022, 26.59 MB
Mon 8 Aug 2022

An analysis of ten years of data has found low English literacy rates in Pasifika students are a key predictor of exclusion from school. The findings of this study highlighted the importance of literacy on educational outcomes and the possibility that greater investment in support for Pasifika students in order to end persisent disparities for students.

Joe spoke to Stephen Agnew, a Senior Lecturer of Economics at the University of Canterbury, on the matter.

 

Economic Package passed through US Senate w/ Robert Patman: August 8, 2022

Economic Package passed through US Senate w/ Robert Patman: August 8, 2022 Economic Package passed through US Senate w/ Robert Patman: August 8, 2022, 22.22 MB
Mon 8 Aug 2022

Democrats in the United States have passed their long standing economic package through the senate this morning. The seven hundred and forty billion dollar package will fund efforts to curb climate change, provide reforms to health systems, and raise taxes on major corporations. This package, however, is a far cry from the initial three trillion dollar domestic fund President Joe Biden envisioned when he first came into office due to several notable compromises. 

Liam spoke to professor Robert Patman from the University of Otago about the fund.